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1892 Base Ball Scenes ( N 360 )
Posted By: Bill Stone
It is a rainy day here and I was just glancing at the Standard Catalog and saw the N360 series and realized that I have never seen a card from this series. If you have one would you please post it. Have any of these appeared at auction recently. Thanks. |
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1892 Base Ball Scenes ( N 360 )
Posted By: leon
Not to tout our auction too much but there will be 3 beautiful ones coming up for auction in 2 weeks, in the 1st Brockelman and Luckey auction....all SGC graded now......(quarter not included) |
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1892 Base Ball Scenes ( N 360 )
Posted By: barrysloate
I think the few I've seen have had the schedule back...I don't recognize the other two, and that black back is gorgeous. |
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1892 Base Ball Scenes ( N 360 )
Posted By: Steve Murray
Nice lob Bill. |
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1892 Base Ball Scenes ( N 360 )
Posted By: leon
Did someone say N321 or Lorillards? and what a lob it was..... |
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1892 Base Ball Scenes ( N 360 )
Posted By: Dan Bretta
That Little Rhody is a beauty. That is definitely a card I would buy just because I like the way it looks. |
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1892 Base Ball Scenes ( N 360 )
Posted By: barrysloate
You know Leon, I've got a hankerin' for a nice Just So, maybe around SGC 30. Would you know where I can find one? |
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1892 Base Ball Scenes ( N 360 )
Posted By: leon
If you and I do this people will start seeing through our ploy . Eventually about 15 auction houses will be dominating the board with this kind of covert operation.... |
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1892 Base Ball Scenes ( N 360 )
Posted By: barrysloate
It's your board! |
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1892 Base Ball Scenes ( N 360 )
Posted By: 1880nonsports
didn't also call the Little Rhody an N360. There are enough mis-identified cards.... |
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1892 Base Ball Scenes ( N 360 )
Posted By: fkw
Little Rhody is listed as N360C in the ACC |
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1892 Base Ball Scenes ( N 360 )
Posted By: 1880nonsports
looking into the card. While it is a Little Rhody - and Little Rhody did have cards in the N360 series - the card showing "America" is from the N557 series......... |
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1892 Base Ball Scenes ( N 360 )
Posted By: leon
SGC was smart and didn't put ACC numbers on the flips.... |
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1892 Base Ball Scenes ( N 360 )
Posted By: 1880nonsports
SGC is smart - if they were then they would know the standard and accepted catalog numbers for the series. That being said - I would prefer them as a grading service over any of the others. THAT having been said I think their grading a bit too restrictive. |
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1892 Base Ball Scenes ( N 360 )
Posted By: Craig W
Here is a link that shows the nine different fronts of the N360's: |
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1892 Base Ball Scenes ( N 360 )
Posted By: Tom Boblitt
bending over with hands on knees was QUITE risque for the 1890's.......... |
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1892 Base Ball Scenes ( N 360 )
Posted By: Jay
Forget it |
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1892 Base Ball Scenes ( N 360 )
Posted By: Eric B
Tom, that one grabbed my attention as well. |
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1892 Base Ball Scenes ( N 360 )
Posted By: fkw
Didnt know that the "stars & stripes" batter card is not part of the series. Thanks for pointing it out, I have never seen all 9 poses before and assumed it was part of the N360 series. |
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1892 Base Ball Scenes ( N 360 )
Posted By: leon
The last edition of the ACC says, under unclassified large cards: |
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1892 Base Ball Scenes ( N 360 )
Posted By: 1880nonsports
N557 - National Sports - 10 cards including "America" which depicts a woman holding the lumber. N360 - includes 9 poses with a variety of different backs INCLUDING Little Rhody which appears on the front of cards with schedule backs. Many times (especially here) my fingers engage long before my brain. I expect I might be mis-understanding whatever we're talking about but too beat to try and figure it out just now..... Help breaking it down for the old man would be fine. |
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1892 Base Ball Scenes ( N 360 )
Posted By: leon
This could be interesting and something I haven't really given much thought to until now. I quoted Burdick verbatim from the ACC 1967 edition. The one I have is a 1988 reprint. I assume you are also looking at the ACC, and if so, what edition is it? I remember Tom B saying something about an older version having some different info in it than the copy I have. I typed it the way I see it which is different than what you just wrote. |
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1892 Base Ball Scenes ( N 360 )
Posted By: 1880nonsports
let me smiley first I have the same ACC and copies going back to 1943 (can't get EITHER VERSION of dat damn 1939....). It is listed exactly as you wrote. These are "girls" depicting "National" "Sports". There are 10 countries and 10 sports. One of the cards is "AMERICA". It chose our national pastime sport of BASE BALL. The references I have are the following: |
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1892 Base Ball Scenes ( N 360 )
Posted By: 1880nonsports
"N" series cards to the N360 series......Each is part of a different set. |
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